Registration for the Learning Experience at Print 18, to be held from 30 September to 2 October 2018 in Chicago, is now open. This comprehensive educational event features sessions taught by professionals in business, law, sales, marketing, human resources, operations and technology, from both within and outside the printing industry.

This year’s education program is packed with 50+ inspirational and innovative sessions, presented in a variety of learning formats, including seminars, hands-on labs, luncheon sessions and panel discussions. New to Print 18 are special exhibit floor guided tours led by teams of industry experts. These tours follow topic-specific programmes in the Exhibit Hall Learning Experience Theatre and run each day of the event.

“Our education line up this year addresses the biggest challenges facing our industry today, including business growth, workforce development, and staying competitive,” said Thayer Long, APTech president. “We are aligning the educational programming at Print 18 with enhanced networking opportunities and new technology areas to help drive the entire value chain on a path to success.”

Learning Experience sessions are geared toward helping attendees grow their businesses, learn new skills, discover fresh marketing approaches, boost productivity, improve operations, and pick up new sales tips. The educational programmes cover subjects that address the top-level challenges facing the industry, with topics falling into six critical areas. These categories and representative session titles in each area include:

Attendees interested in continuing an active, lively and memorable education experience with fellow attendees and speakers are encouraged to explore the Learning Experience Lounge, located just outside the seminar rooms.

Attendees can register for one, two or three day seminar packages, or choose the all-inclusive package to take advantage of the full Learning Experience seminar programme.

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